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Science week fun in P6

Look how exciting

MAKING CONNECTIONS

has been:

learning about the human body:

connection between

+ colours, water and paper towel as well as

coloured water celery and flowers:

connections between handwashing and growing mould:

connections between yeast and temperature:

Did you know:

What temperature should yeast be at C?

It’s important to note that, when mixing the yeast with water, the temperature shouldn’t be too high or it will kill the yeast. The optimum temperature is 38C/100F.

Connection between Coca-Cola and mentos spearmint:

We hope you come back soon to check out this year’s

Primary 6 Blog

February in P6

and thank you for checking in on us…

In our mental agility we have been gaining confidence with identifying fractions:

Practising dribbling, blocking and shooting in basketball:

P6 enjoyed coding and are progressing quickly with this exciting app:

Sequencing and ordering is our mental agility focus until Easter:

Primary 6 are really enjoying our FICTION novel

Social time fun:

3d mosques inspired by our recent trip:

We are especially pleased with our German display – showing off some new vocabulary including numbers, colours, food & drink:

for another exciting

week commencing 13/3! 🙂

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British Science Week Launch

Hello! It is Friday 10th March and the LAUNCH of British Science Week. This year the theme is…

What comes to mind when you think about ‘connections‘?

We have been making Connections with STEM organisations and events such as…

Primary 6 and 7 visited Dynamic Earth on Thursday for their STEM Careers Day.

Generation Science will be visiting on Monday to deliver an assembly to everyone

Pupils from Primary 1-7 will be visiting the City Art Centre on either 27, 28 or 29th March to get hands on with the Edinburgh Science Festival

Have a little prediction about what exciting activities you’ll be getting stuck in to but for now have a peek at British Science Week’s…

Website – https://www.britishscienceweek.org/

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ScienceWeekUK/

Twitter – https://twitter.com/ScienceWeekUK

If you’re keen to get started now, join TheDadLab‘s live video of extracting DNA from a strawberry. The video goes live at 2pm today!